Competition

The USCIB Competition Committee promotes international legal policies that favor an open and competitive environment for U.S. business. The committee monitors global competition developments and contributes industry’s perspective through USCIB’s network.

The U.S. government uses the International Competition Network (ICN) and Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) to pursue international cooperation on competition laws, including the coordination of cartel enforcement. The committee, USCIB and its international affiliates serve as a strong voice for business at both the OECD and the ICN.

Through participation in the Business Industry Advisory Committee (BIAC) to the OECD, USCIB is able to advocate for global business goals at OECD roundtable discussions addressing a range of global competition concerns. Additionally, the committee advises U.S. government officials, including the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission, on business positions concerning international antitrust issues and secures their support for those positions in international forums.

Please use the links below to explore recent statements and reports, news stories on USCIB’s website, and media coverage related to our work.

Eva Hampl coordinates USCIB work on investment and financial policy issues. She is responsible for issues management, policy development, secretariat support to relevant USCIB committees and participating in membership development activities. Before joining USCIB in 2014, Hampl completed a GE fellowship in its Global Government Affairs and Policy division. Prior to her fellowship she served as a trade associate with the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance.Read More